Walker wins the plaudits after he inspires victory

Brackley Town boss Kevin Wilkin says he will be surprised if Glenn Walker isn’t recognised for his performances of late.

Walker has been in top form during October and played his part in Saints ending FA Halifax Town’s seven-match winning run in Saturday’s Vanarama National League North victory.

Wilkin said: “I rarely single out individual players but Glenn Walker was outstanding again on Saturday, as he has been throughout October.

“I will be surprised if Glenn doesn’t get the player-of-the-month award for this division. I’ve only ever known one other player in my time as a manager to have such an impact on games in one month as Glenn has had.

“He scores goals and creates chances, he’s always a threat.”

And Wilkin was also full of praise for in-form striker Steve Diggin, who has rediscovered his goal-scoring touch of late.

I rarely single out players but Glenn Walker was outstanding on Saturday

Wilkin said: “It was a great finish from Steve Diggin. He’s got eight goals now and he’s not far away from being up their with the top scorers in the division.

“Steve wasn’t scoring so regularly earlier in the season but he creates goals and contributes in every game.”

Looking back on Saturday’s success, Wilkin added: “We changed the shape at halftime. We were competitive in the first half but did not ask enough of Halifax, we needed to get Glenn [Walker] further forward and to give their midfield more to think about.

“I was delighted with the players’ response at halftime, there is a maturity and football intelligence in the dressing room. They knew what was needed, it came from the players, we discussed it and they went out and did it.”